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What is a logical mathematical argument in which every statement of fact is supported by a reason?
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Proof

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User Cynthia Simiyu
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Answer:

Proof

Explanation:

PROOF can be said to be logical mathematical argument in which every statement of fact is supported by a reason

due to the fact mathematical proof is an inferential argument for a mathematical statement because it help to shows that the assumptions stated logically guarantee and enables the conclusion.

Therefore Proofs can be said to be an examples of exhaustive deductive reasoning because they tend to often establish logical certainty which can be differentiated from empirical arguments which inturn help to establish reasonable and effectively expectation as well as employ logic expressed in mathematical symbols which is why proofs are often written in terms of rigorous informal logic

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